NPR and WSJ building ‘Flash-free’ pages for iPad, Apple quietly delays select iPad accessories
For awhile, we couldn’t decide what we were more angry at: the fact that select devices wouldn’t support Flash, or that Flash was simply too demanding on select devices. We still can’t say with any degree of certainty which side of the fence we’re on, but there’s no question that Apple’s refusal to play nice with Adobe on the iPhone, iPod touch and forthcoming iPad limits the abilities of those devices significantly. Curiously enough, it seems that Apple’s importance in the mobile (and media delivery) realm is coercing select portals to develop Flash-free websites for those who drop by on an iDevice

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NPR and WSJ building ‘Flash-free’ pages for iPad, Apple quietly delays select iPad accessories
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